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Adsorption of the Dyes (Methylene Blue and Acridine Orange and Their Mixtures) from Aqueous Solutions on Cholesterol Surface

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The adsorption of the dyes, methylene blue and acridine orange, from their aqueous solutions individually as well as in mixtures were investigated with respect to the variation of temperature and concentration of the KCl and the bile salt, sodium cholate. The features of different isotherms were presented and discussed. The isotherms obtained differ from those described by the Langmuir equation. The adsorption process was controlled by the ion-dipole and hydrophobic interactions. While KCl retarded the adsorption, the bile salt enhanced the process due to synergistic effect.

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Palit, D., Moulik, S.P. Adsorption of the Dyes (Methylene Blue and Acridine Orange and Their Mixtures) from Aqueous Solutions on Cholesterol Surface. Colloid Journal 65, 350–357 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024215008489

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